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Summer Royal
Description
Summer Royal
Common synonyms: B74-99 Summer Royal is a mid-season black seedless table grape developed and released by David Ramming and Ron Tarailo of the USDA-ARS in Fresno, California. Formerly known and tested as USDA selection B74-99, this cultivar was released in the spring of 1999. The cultivar resulted from the cross of seeded cultivar A69-190 and seedless cultivar C20-149 made in 1985. The clusters are medium in size, conical in shape and are slightly loose with round to oval-shaped berries weighing approximately 5.0 grams. Less than 100 hectares of this cultivar have been planted to date. The cultivar has excellent eating characteristics; the berries are firm and crisp and have a sweet, neutral flavor.
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